If Helen dresses like this at college, we're not sure the other students will get much work done at all

She's been going on about not wanting to be seen as a bimbo for a while now, so it stands to reason that Helen should say she wants to get some qualifications to prove it to everyone.

"I really, really want to finish my studies. I think it's so cool when girls are at school trying to do well and striving for the best job," she's just told Love it! magazine.

"I want to do it for myself next year, even if that means finishing my A levels at home and waiting a few years to do a university course."

Love it! Magazine/Nicky Johnston

Suspenders are vital for study

Oh, maybe the other students won't be put off then. And as to the "cool" thing - it's not really a word we'd apply to A'levels... a fit boy with attitude, yes, but she'll learn and at least she wants to, that's the main thing. (Copy Helen's red carpet look here!)

To convince us that's she's like totally serious and everything about getting some qualifications, Helen's taken part in a shoot in which she dresses like a sexy teacher, who looks like they have an awful lot of chemistry on their mind... the biological sort.

From these pictures and the whole lot of nakedness we got from Helen in the I'm a Celeb jungle, there's clearly nothing wrong with her body. At all. But the former Corrie girl has had a whole load of issues over her figure apparently.

Love it! Magazine/Nicky Johnston

This is Helen's concentrating cleavage, sorry, face

"I became obsessed with my body. I couldn't deal with it when I put weight on, or had bad skin, and it got so serious, I couldn't concentrate at school, so I just went off the rails," she says as to the reason she wasn't a star pupil.

Being in Corrie at such a young age didn't help much either apparently: "'I can't say I was robbed of my childhood, but it made me mature very young. I'm very childish in other ways, though.

"I don't regret it [Corrie], because things have still panned out well, but it'll be nice to have something to focus my mind on in the future when I finish my A levels."